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FILIPENDULA, Rosaceae.<br />
Meadow Sweet, delicate airy flower heads in summer, prefers moist soil.<br />
purpurea ‘Elegans’ Rose pink flowers followed by reddish brown seedheads, palmate leaves, 3’ .....3.50<br />
rubra ‘Venusta’ Like a large mauve-pink flowered meadowsweet, will flourish without maintenance once<br />
established in damp soil, 5’, divisions ....................................................................................................2.80<br />
purpurea ‘Alba’ Flat white flower heads over bold foliage brownish orange in autumn, 3’, 1.5 litres. 5.20<br />
GENTIANA. Gentianaceae.<br />
Usually associated with rock gardens <strong>the</strong>se taller species are for a choice sunny position in <strong>the</strong> border.<br />
asclepiadea alba Three year old seedlings of <strong>the</strong> rare white willow gentian, arching 2’6” stems bearing<br />
slim trumpets all along <strong>the</strong>ir length in autumn, litres ............................................................................4.50<br />
lutea The tallest species with pale yellow flowers on 4’-5’ stems, large basal leaves, <strong>the</strong> source of gentian<br />
violet and a stately plant for rich soil ....................................................................................................3.50<br />
GERANIUM, Geraniaceae<br />
An invaluable group of plants ranging from vigorous ground cover to delicate rock-garden species, every<br />
shade from rich pinks and blues to soft pinks and white, flowering May to July except where stated.<br />
cantabrigiense ‘Karmina’ One of <strong>the</strong> best low growing ground cover geraniums, rich pink flowers on a 6”<br />
deep mat of glossy evergreen leaves with some autumn colour ............................................................3.20<br />
dalmaticum Low carpeter bearing large pink flowers, red autumn colour, 6” ......................................3.50<br />
incanum South African species with <strong>the</strong> most finely divided delicate silvery green foliage, deep reddish<br />
purple flowers all summer on a broad 9” mound, for sun, shelter and good drainage ...........................3.20<br />
incanum ‘Silver Form’ By cuttings from a plant with extra silvery filigree leaves, 9” ........................ 3.80<br />
lambertii Superb rare autumn flowering species bearing large nodding white or palest pink cup-shaped<br />
flowers stained red-purple in <strong>the</strong> centre, broad greyish 18” clump ........................................................4.50<br />
maculatum ‘Beth Chatto’ Compact soft lilac-rose form of <strong>the</strong> first geranium to flower in May, 12” . 3.20<br />
magnificum ‘Blue Blood’ New variety that is said to have even richer violet-blue flowers, 18” .........3.80<br />
nodosum This versatile species thrives even in dryish shade, 18” mounds of glossy trifoliate leaves and<br />
mauve flowers all summer and autumn, divisions .................................................................................3.20<br />
nodosum ‘Silverwood’ Recently introduced pure white form with lighter green leaves, 15” ...............3.80<br />
phaeum ‘Lily Lovell’ Mourning Widow, soon makes a large clump of soft green leaves even in deep<br />
shade, violet-blue flowers larger than o<strong>the</strong>r varieties, 3’........................................................................3.20<br />
p. lividum ‘Majus’ Large pale lilac flowers with darker rings around <strong>the</strong> centres, 3’ ...........................2.80<br />
potentilloides Trailing stems make a 6” deep mat studded with small white flowers from spring to autumn,<br />
this strain we brought from Tasmania is far better than <strong>the</strong> published descriptions suggest. ................3.20<br />
psilostemon Perhaps <strong>the</strong> most striking large geranium, brilliant magenta flowers with shiny black centres<br />
and black veining, 1.5 litre pots ............................................................................................................5.50<br />
renardii ‘Zetterlund’ Large lilac flowers with violet veining over sage green textured leaves, 12” ....3.80<br />
robertianum ‘Celtic White’ Pure white herb robert, paler green fine-cut leaves, self seeds true, 9” ....2.80<br />
sanguineum ‘Hybrid’ This strong growing bright purple variety looks like a hybrid, 15” x 2’ ...........3.80<br />
s. striatum ‘Splendens’ Originally found on Walney Island, Cumbria this lovely form bears blush pink<br />
flowers veined crimson on a spreading 9” mound, for <strong>the</strong> border front, ................................................3.50<br />
sinense Unique flowers with maroon-black petals thrown back from a cluster of red stamens, good purple<br />
tinted foliage, July onwards, 2’, divisions. .............................................................................................4.20<br />
soboliferum ‘<strong>Cally</strong> Strain’ Bright pink flowers from June to September over fine cut leaves that are orange<br />
in autumn and when emerging in spring, from my 1995 trip to Russia, 12” .........................................3.50<br />
sylvaticum ‘Album’ Pure white flowers over pale green textured leaves, 2’6” .....................................3.20<br />
‘Blue Cloud’ Well named, a haze of sky blue flowers on a broad 2’ mound, divisions ........................3.20<br />
‘Nimbus’ Starry blue flowers over finely cut leaves that are yellow in spring, 2’ .................................3.20<br />
‘Red Admiral’ Recent G. psilostemon hybrid with fine red flowers over a long season, 2’6”. .............3.80<br />
‘Sirak’ Outstanding cross between G.gracile and G.ibericum, large mauve-pink flowers with white<br />
centres in summer, 2’ .............................................................................................................................. 3.20<br />
‘Spinners’ Soon forms a 3’ dome of finely cut leaves, lots of deep violet-blue flowers .......................3.50<br />
GEUM, Rosaceae.<br />
Strong colours in early summer with some later flowers.<br />
‘Mandarin’ Very large coppery orange flowers into autumn, fine variety named here, 18”, 1.5 litres...5.50<br />
‘Werner Arends’ Pure rich orange flowers to 15” over neat foliage, litres ...........................................4.50<br />
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